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July 2015

Disaster Reconstruction Unit, JICA Tohoku

Kamada Midori

Japan International Cooperation Agency

Established in 1954

Assistance for developing countries

ODA

(Official

Development

Assistance)

Bilateral

Assiatance

Multilateral

Assiatance

Technical Cooperation

ODA Loan

Grant Aid

JICA

Technical Cooperation

ODA Loan

Grant Aid

JICA

- Group and region/country-

focused training

- Training program for young

leaders

- Private sector partnership

- JICA partnership program

- JICA Volunteers

- Development education

support

- Great East Japan Earthquake

reconstruction assistance

JICA reconstruction

assistance1. Basic Concept

2. Collation of Reconstruction Know-How

3. Transmitting and Sharing of Lessons Learnt

from Reconstruction Work

4. Promotion of Collaborative Reconstruction

Projects

5. Dispatching of Community Reconstruction

Facilitators

6. Human Resource Development for

Reconstruction Assistance

Resilience through Resonance among diversified societies

Rediscovery of need for sustainable societies in the wake of the Great East Japan Earthquake

Search for spiritual richness, not monetary and physical richness

Provision of horizontal assistance instead of vertical assistance

“Co-creation”

Social differences

Food shortages

Disputes Environmental

pollution

Recession

Disaster

Two investigations;

1.Collation and verification of know-

how with respect to reconstruction in

the wake of a major disasterhttp://www.jica.go.jp/activities/issues/urban/ku57pq000019fbsv-att/reconstruction_report.pdf

2. Investigation of assistance approach

for reconstruction in the wake of an

earthquakehttp://www.jica.go.jp/tohoku/enterprise/shinsai/ku57pq000005o5ol-

att/The_Study_on_the_Assistance_Approach_for_Disaster_Reconstruction_Final_Report.pdf

3. Transmitting and Sharing of Lessons Learnt from Reconstruction Work

1. Training programs (training courses, etc. offered by domestic institutions in Japan)

Sri Lanka

Indonesia

2. Development Education Study Tour for Teachers (from 2011 to

2013)

3, “Musubi Juku” workshop in Indonesia (April 2013) and Chile

(December 2013)

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Assistance provided by Higashimatsushima City

Reconstruction Assistance for Areas Affected by Typhoon No. 30 in the Philippines

Training in Japan: Training was held in Higashimatsushima City in December 2014 (through the Forum for Eco-future City) and January 2015

First support committee meeting in Japan (May 22, 2014): JICA temporarily employed two persons from Higashimatsushima City (the general manager of the Reconstruction Policy Department and the chairman of the Contractors Association) to obtain technical advice for the assistance project being undertaken for the reconstruction of areas affected by Typhoon Yolanda in the Philippines

First investigation for operational instruction (January 20 to 25, 2014): JICA asked Higashimatsushima City, with which JICA has established a deep relationship through reconstruction assistance projects, to participate in an investigation in the Philippines to leverage the lessons it learnt in the disaster reconstruction it conducted after the Great East Japan Earthquake

Second investigation for operational instruction (June 23 to 26, 2014): Advice was provided with regard to the identifying of reconstruction needs. Lessons learnt from the Great East Japan Earthquake were shared through the holding of reconstruction seminars in the disaster areas

Presentation at the seminar (by team leader Takahashi)

Mayor of Tacloban City

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Assistance provided by Sendai City

JICA and Sendai City plan to undertake training programs and grass-roots technical cooperation projects to build a stronger relationship in FY2015 and later.

Assistance for infrastructure in Latin America

In response to a request from the government of Peru, JICA dispatched two Sendai City officials as lecturers to give a presentation on the lessons learnt from the Great East Japan Earthquake. (This event was hosted by the Ministry of Economic and Fiscal Policy in Peru and held in Lima on July 3 and 4, 2014.)The two officials explained the present situation with regard to the urgent temporary reconstruction of the Minamigamou wastewater treatment center, which had been destroyed by the tsunami that struck after the earthquake, and the progress that has been made in terms of full-scale reconstruction through what is known as the Sendai method. They also explained to participants from Mexico, Colombia and Chile that no damage had been suffered by the earthquake-resistant sewerage pipes. One matter that received considerable attention was the concept of conducting disaster mitigation to minimize damage at little cost through preparation of the reconstruction equipment that would be required when disaster struck and the prioritization of facilities to be restored.

Sendai City hosted the “2015 Sendai Symposium on Sewerage Works Disaster Risk Reduction” as a public forum at the UN World Conference on Disaster Reduction in March 2015. Representatives from Peru and Turkey were invited.

4. Promotion of Collaborative Reconstruction Projectsthrough JICA

Higashimatsus

hima City

Tagajo City

Kesennuma

City

1. Project for enhancing

environmental awareness of the

need for coexistence among

forests, human beings and the sea

3. Project to develop a business model based on employing people

with disabilities

2. A resident-driven promotion program in Banda Aceh City for

collaborative reconstruction through the use of local resources

Focusing on Higashimatsushima City and JICA

Higashimatsus

hima City

Tagajo City

Kesennuma

City

JICA

Indonesian trainees learning from residents of Higashimatsushima City

The trainees learning how to do fixed-net fishing in Higashimatsushima City where fishing industry is active

Trainees listening to an explanation about the aftereffects of the earthquake during a site visit to JR Nobiru station, which was struck by the tsunami

Higashimatsushima City officials learning from Indonesian trainees

An Indonesian trainee giving feedback

to city officials about lessons learnt

from experiences in Indonesia and

training in Higashimatsushima City.

JICA

Two officials from Bandar Aceh, Indonesia, visit Higashimatsushima City

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Training workshop for town development

in Higashimatsushima City

Presentation by Aceh City officials about

earthquake disaster reconstruction

JICA

Strengthening of relationships and mutual understanding between trainees and local residents

Children being shown how to brew Indonesian coffee

Cultural exchanges through the exhibition of a traditional Indonesian tent at the UN World Conference on Disaster Reduction

JICA

Higashimatsushima City

Promotion of Reconstruction through International Cooperation

Town development council

Community center (former community hall)

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Public administration

SubsidiesRegional

planning

Organizations such as NPOs and universities

Volunteers(Parties offering theme-oriented

assistance)

Collaboration

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JICA Community Reconstruction Facilitators (persons

with experience as Japan Overseas Cooperation

Volunteers)

Assistance for autonomous activities undertaken by residents

Promotion of reconstruction through international cooperation

Territory-based organizationsResidents’ association

Neighborhood association

Purpose-oriented organizations

Attribute-based organizations

Fire department

Farming system

Tourism association

Sporting activities and hobbies

PTA

Women’s groups

Senior citizen groups

Tra

nsitio

n

Financial

resources and

services

Residents’ Round-table

Conference Acts as a

Facilitator

Relationship building

Assessment of the situation

Cooperation for execution of projects

Identification of Issues through

Questionnaires for Local

Residents

Identification of disaster victims’ needs

Demand for commercial and medical facilities, etc.

Sharing of issues among public administrations and residents

Trainees learning from local residents about the

disaster and the lessons they learnt from it

A debrief session about a business

trip to Aceh. Residents listen to the

reports to apply lessons from Aceh

in their own reconstruction work

Residents of Higashimatsushima City

visiting Aceh to deepen their

understanding of the disaster through

discussions with local people

Training to Develop Human

Resource for Reconstruction

(Nov. 2014)

6. Human Resource Development for

Reconstruction Assistance

“Reconstruction × Regional Economic Development ×International Cooperation” Workshop (Jan. 2015)

Present post No. of participants

Reconstruction assistant (with experience in

international cooperation)11

Reconstruction assistant (without experience in

international cooperation)2

Regional economic development assistant (with

experience in international cooperation)13

Regional economic development assistant (without

experience in international cooperation)1

Total 27

Third UN World Conference on Disaster Reduction

Public Forum (Mar. 2015)“Reconstruction × Regional Economic Development ×

International Cooperation: A Vehicle to Transferring Relationships”

Part 1

Part 2

Third UN World Conference on Disaster Reduction

Public Forum (Mar. 2015)“Reconstruction × Regional Economic Development ×

International Cooperation: A Vehicle to Transferring Relationships”

Thank you!

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